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Revision as of 20:40, 21 June 2016
OWASP Infrastructure – A bit of thanks
The OWASP Foundation relies on many open source projects and donations from several companies to help further its mission to make applications security visible. This wiki page has been created to both explain the OWASP IT infrastructure and to thank those people, projects and companies who helped make it possible.
OWASP wiki – this site
Thanks to the open source software that powers our wiki:
Thanks to the companies who have donated services that support the OWASP wiki:
- Rackspace – cloud hosting
- Signal Sciences - next gen WAF
OWASP Mail lists
Thanks to the open source software that powers our mailing lists:
Thanks to the companies who have donated services that support the OWASP wiki:
- Rackspace – cloud hosting
- Barracuda Networks – Email gateway
OWASP Back Office and CRM
Thanks to companies which have donated services used in support of the OWASP mission:
- Google – Google Apps for Nonprofits
- Salesforce - CRM

